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Revision as of 22:34, 11 October 2009
Our Project
Contents |
Introduction
In any design process there exists a hierarchy of design activities. Higher level activities build upon lower level activities leading to two design approaches: bottom up design and top down design.
#1 Data Management
The key challenges in data management are: storing data, retrieving data, using data, and sharing data. These challenges in synthetic biology are made more difficult by the relative infancy of the field coupled with the vast number of differing interpretations regarding data organization and data relationships.
#2 Specification
#3 Construction
#4 Physical Assembly
#5 Design Flows